Adair Co., OK. - Cherokee Lands
was created in 1907
from "Cherokee Indian Lands"
Adair County was named after the Adair family of the Cherokee tribe.
The County Seat is &
AR. on the East;
on the South;
with
(First Census 1910, Clerk Co. Court has m., div., Pro., and
Civic Court records from 1907)(the free encyclopedia)

Atoka Co., OK. - Choctaw Lands
was created in 1907
from "Choctaw Indian Land"
The County Seat is Atoka, OK. 74525.
It is located at the Southeastern part of the state. Bounded by:
Coal Co. on the Northwest;
Pittsburg Co. on the Northeast;
Pushmataha Co. on the East;
on the Southeast;
on the Southwest;
with Johnson Co. OK on the West.
(First Census 1910, Clerk Co. Court has m. div., Pro., and
Civic Court records from 1913)(the free encyclopedia)

Bryan Co. - Choctaw Lands
was created in 1907
from Durant, OK. 74701.
It is located at the southern state line with Texas. Bounded by:
Johnston & Atoka Co.'s on the North;
on the East;
Grayson & Fannin Co.'s TX on the South;
with Marshall, Co. OK on the West.
(First Census 1910, Clerk Co. Court has m. div., Pro., and
Civil Court records from 1902)(the free encyclopedia)

Carter Co. - Chickasaw Landswas created in 1907, from the
"Chickasaw Nation Lands".
The County Seat is Ardmore, OK. 73401. Located in the Southcentral
part of the State. Bounded by: Garvin & Murry Co.'s on the North;
Johnston & Marshall Co.'s on the East; Love Co.on the South; with
Stephens & Jefferson Co.'s on the West.
(First Census, 1910; Clerk Court has m., div., Civil Court rec from
1907; Co Clerk has Land Records. Birth & Death records from 1908
are obtainable from State Dept. of Health, Division of Vitial
Statistic, N.E. 10th & Stonewall, Oklahoma City, OK. 73105) (the free encyclopedia)

Choctaw Co. - Choctaw Landswas created in 1907 from the Choctaw Indian Lands.
The County Seat is Hugo, OK. 74743 It is located in the Southeast
part of the State, along the Texas border. Bounded by:
Atoka & Pushmataha Co.'s on the North; McCurtain Co. on the East;
Lamar & Red River Co.'s Texason the South;
with Bryan Co., OK. on the West.
(First Census 1910, Clerk Court has m., div., & Civil rec
from 1907; Co. Clerk has Land rec 1907)(the free encyclopedia)

Garvin Co. - Chickasaw Indian Landswas created in 1907 from the Chickasaw Indian Lands.
was named for Samuel J. GARVIN, a local Chickasaw rancher, merchant and banker.
The County Seat is
(First Census 1910, Clerk Court has m., div., & Civil rec
from 1907; Co. Clerk has Land rec 1907)(the free encyclopedia)

Haskell Co. - Choctaw Landswas created in 1908 from Choctaw Indians Lands.
The county is named in honor of Charles N. Haskell, who was the first governor of Oklahoma.
The County Seat is Stigler, OK. 74462. It is located in the
East Central part of the State. Bounded by Muskogee Co. on
the Northwest; Sequoyah Co. on the Northeast; Le Flore on the
East; Latimer Co. on the South; with Pittsburg Co. on the West.(First Census 1910, County Clerk has most records since 1907)(the free encyclopedia)

Hughes Co. - Creek Landswas created in 1907 from Creek Indians Lands.
The county was named for W. C. HUGHES, an Oklahoma City lawyer who was a member of the Oklahoma Constitutional Convention.
The County Seat is rtheast);
• Pittsburg County (East);
• Coal County (South);
• (Southwest);
• Seminole County (West);
(First Census 1910, County Clerk has most records since 1907)(the free encyclopedia)

Jackson Co. - Choctaw Landswas created in 1907 from Greer County.
The County Seat is Altus, OK. 73521. It is located in the
Western part of the State. Bounded by
• Greer County (North);
• Kiowa County (Northeast);
• (First Census 1910, Curcit Clerk has m., Div., Probate, & Civil Court Rec. from 1907
County Clerk has Land records)(the free encyclopedia)

McClain Co. - Chickasaw Indians Landswas created in 1907 from Chickasaw Indians Lands.
It was named for Charles M. McClain, an Oklahoma constitutional convention attendee.
The County Seat is (First Census 1910, Curcit Clerk has m., Div., Probate, & Civil Court Rec. from 1907
County Clerk has Land records)(the free encyclopedia)

Marshall Co. - Chickasaw Landswas created in 1907 from the former Pickens County of the Chickasaw Nation Lands.
It was named to honor the maiden name of the mother of George HENSHAW, a member of the 1906 Oklahoma Constitutional Convention.
The County Seat is (First Census 1910, Curcit Clerk has m., Div., Probate, & Civil Court Rec. from 1907
County Clerk has Land records)(the free encyclopedia)

Osage Co. - Osage Landswas created 1907 from the Osage Indian Lands.
The County Seat is Pawhuska, OK. 74056. It is located in the
Northeast part of the State. Bounded by Chautauqua Co., KS.
on the North; Washington & Tulsa Co.'s on the East; Creek
Co. on the South; Pawnee & Kay Co.'s on the West.
(1st Census 1910, County Clerk has land rec from 1907;
;)(the free encyclopedia)

Pontotoc Co. - Chickasaw Indian Landswas created 1907 from the Chickasaw Indian Lands.
It was named for a historic Chickasaw tribal area in Mississippi, where there is also a county named Pontotoc.
The County Seat is (1st Census 1910, County Clerk has land rec from 1907(the free encyclopedia)

Sequoyah Co. - Cherokee Landswas created in 1907, from Cherokee Lands.
It was named after Sequoyah, who created the Cherokee syllabary.
The County Seat is Sallisaw, OK. 74955. It is located in
the Northeastern part of the State. Bounded by:
Cherokee and on the East;
LaFlore &
(First Census 1910, Co. Clerk has m., div, pro & Court rec from 1907)(the free encyclopedia)

Tillman Co. - Comanche Landswas created in 1907, from Comanche Indian Lands;
Was named for Senator Benjamin Tillman of South Carolina. It had previously been part of Comanche County, Oklahoma Territory. In 1910 and 1924 portions of Kiowa County were added to the north side of the county.
The County Seat is Frederick, OK. 73542. It is located in the
Southwestern part of the State. It is Bounded by
Kiowa & Comanche Co's on the North;
Cotton Co., on the East;
Wilbarger & Wichita Co's Texas on the South;
(First Census 1910, Co. Clerk has m., div, pro & Court rec from 1907)(the free encyclopedia)

Tulsa Co. - Creek Indians Landswas created in 1907, from Creek Indian Lands;
It was named after the previously established city of Tulsa.
Before statehood, the area was part of both the
Creek Nation and the Cherokee Nation in Indian Territory
The County Seat is (First Census 1910, Co. Clerk has m., div, pro & Court rec from 1907)(the free encyclopedia)